Louis van Houtte (1810-1876)
Louis Benoit van Houtte, Belgian horticulturist, was born
at Ypres on June 29, 1810, and died at Gent May 9, 1876. He was
associated with the Jardin Botanique de Brussels from 1836 to
1838. In 1839, after an expedition to Brazil, he went to Gent
where he founded the Ecole d'Horticulture and the horticultural
journal Flore des serres et des Jardins de l'Europe. Flore des
serres was an extensive work with over 2000 colored plates. It
contained 23 volumes published from 1845 to 1883, some coming
out after his death.
He also established a nursery there with managing partner
the nurseryman Adolf Papeleu. Van Houtte's knowledge of botany, |
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